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TrailMeister is the horse trail and camp guide to horse riding trails and horse camps. From trailheads in the high country, to state parks, county parks, bridle trails, and wilderness areas, we’ve got your trail ride listed. Need a trail map? We’ve got them as well as; photos, reviews, trail maps, horse trailer driving directions, videos, and tips! You can search for trailheads, campsites, and campgrounds by state, zipcode, or even if they have a corral or stall for your horse!

Get out of the arena, into the wildflowers, cross the streams and through the woods to breathtaking vistas, lakes, and mountain trails. You love horseback trail riding and horse camping.

Trot over to our Trails search page to find the scenic bridle path or equestrian trail of your dreams.

Canter to our Tips page for horsemanship and etiquette tips to help make your horseback trail rides even better. So load that horse trailer.

Gallop to the videos page and ride along with us as we overnight around the campfire near a quiet mountain trail at backcountry horse camp, surrounded by spectacular scenery.

Florida's Ross Prairie State Forest has 15 miles of designated equestrian trails along existing service roads and fire lines. This is in addition to the numerous miles of equestrian trails throughout the Marjorie Harris

Located in the Southern Black Hills, the Plenty Star Ranch is a 10 acre spread surrounded by National Forest, between Custer State Park to the NE and Wind Cave National Park to the S, right along the 110 mile long Mickel

The Sophie's Flat Trail in Arizona provides a loop trail opportunity approximately 6 miles long featuring Sonoran Desert vegetation and landscape views. Trails A, B and C comprise the main loop from the trailhead. The tr

Did not ride horses there. 10 miles of washboard road after turning off 93 made us decide not to torture the horses in the trailer. Also the gate into the camp was locked, sign advised us to contact the Desert Caballeros

This is North Florida's best kept secret. Its shady year round so you can ride even when its hot. Easy trails. The blue and white are favorites. And the red trail goes close to the santa fe river. Spray for ticks and al